Subtleties that can be found in the transcript.Anon12/24/2020 (Thu) 02:11:11No.7061del
So, if the viewer wants to keep an eye on this episode when it comes to the whole divorce theme, I must say that the episode is really elusive for certain details and how the episode itself keeps a normal nature when in reality, it´s a disguise that happens to stay unnoticed. You might need to watch several times certain scenes in order to spot these little hints that aim at the same direction but are covered with different other topics on top of them.
For example, when the CMC and Twilight get to see Ocean Flow for the first time in her house, the conversation that the viewer pulls from the clip doesn´t seem to be unnatural at all. However, whenever Twilight talks about the signatures part (which involves the theme behind the parents), Ocean Flow cuts off completely the topic, not because she doesn´t want to talk about the topic, but because of her character and the fact that she was eager to present other things in the meantime. Well, this whole move is an excuse for not dealing with the topic but it´s so well disguised, it follows such a natural tone that the viewer cannot suspect that anything is wrong there. It can only be detected when you analyse this episode with the mindset of trying to detect said divorce with an exhaustive approach.
However, the episode doesn´t want to hide the concept all the time. It just simply makes it more or less obvious but it´s still overshadowed by other elements of this episode. There are little sentences that clear up this whole matter, just that one has to notice where these phrases come from. For example:
>Sky Beak: "There's my boy!" <Terramar: "Hi, Dad!" >Sky Beak: "Haven't seen you in days, son. Wish you'd come around more often."
<Terramar: "Mom!" >Ocean Flow: "Terramar! Welcome home, baby! No excuses. This time, you're staying for dinner."